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  1. Hace 3 días · Lieutenant-General Frank M. Andrews served as original leader of the US 8th Air Force until he was killed in an aircraft crash in Iceland on 3 May 1943. The following organisations are either based at, use and/or have at least potentially significant connections with the airfield (as at 01/09/2011): Notable Past Associated Organisations:

  2. Hace 3 días · Remains of the airfield at Wellingore, 15 May 2004. Remains of a building at Wellingore, 29 January 2006. Taxiway at the north of the airfield, looking west from High Dike Road, 27 November 2007.

  3. Hace 1 día · RAF Sculthorpe Airport (EGUP) located in Fakenham, England, United Kingdom. Airport information including flight arrivals, flight departures, instrument approach procedures, weather, location, runways, diagrams, sectional charts, navaids, radio communication frequencies, FBO and fuel prices, hotels, car rentals, sunrise and sunset times, aerial photos, terminal maps, and destination travel guides.

  4. Hace 2 días · Major. Also known as: Carver Barracks / Debden Aerodrome / RAF Debden / USAAF Station 356. County: Essex. Current Status: Army barracks (main position) / Leisure activity. Date: 22 April 1937 - April 1975.

  5. Hace 1 día · Upottery opened in February 1944 and was originally designed as a bomber airfield for the USAAF. In addition to three runways, the station was equipped with normally associated facilities such as two T2 hangars and a bomb dump. Widely known locally as Smeatharpe, the first USAAF aircraft to arrive on 26 April 1944 were Douglas C-47 transports ...

  6. Hace 3 días · Kinnell was the unit’s primary satellite between September 1944 and July 1945. Following this the site was used for aircraft storage by No 44 Maintenance Unit (MU), based at Edzell, until around 1946/47, as well as equipment storage by No 260 MU, based at Errol, into 1948. Most of the two runways and perimeter track survive, as well as ...

  7. Hace 5 días · Ballyhalbert. The most important airfield on Northern Ireland’s Ards Peninsula, Ballyhalbert served as a major fighter airfield during World War Two. First of a number of RAF squadrons to be present from the summer of 1941 was No 245 with Hawker Hurricanes in order to mount defensive patrols. Subsequent units notably included No 504 Squadron ...